Meet the Team

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  • Esther Cho, M.Div, MA

    Licensed Professional Counselor

    Supervisor Candidate

    Esther is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon with master’s degrees in Clinical Mental Health and Divinity. She provides compassionate therapy for individuals, couples, teens, and families navigating relational issues, trauma, identity, spiritual abuse, and family of origin issues. Drawing from 20+ years in pastoral ministry and her lived experience as a person of color, Esther leads with empathy and cultural humility. As the founder of Open Gate Collective and a Supervisor Candidate for Counselor Associates and interns, she has built a team of skilled therapists committed to authentic, resilient, and culturally responsive care.

    In network with: OHP Care Oregon, Pacific Source OHP and commercial, Aetna, Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Providence.

  • Annmarie Johnson, MA

    Licensed Professional Counselor

    Supervisor

    Annmarie Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oregon, who is passionate about helping people feel supported, understood, and empowered to create meaningful change. With over ten years of experience, she offers both in-person and online counseling for individuals, couples, families, and adolescents. Annmarie takes a collaborative and strength-based approach, tailoring therapy to fit each client’s unique story and goals. She believes growth happens when clients feel safe, heard, and encouraged, and she creates a compassionate space where people can work through challenges, strengthen relationships, and discover new possibilities for their lives.

    In network with: Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield, Moda, TriCare, Trillium, Pacific Source OHP and commercial, and Aetna.

  • Jason Cheung, MA

    Licensed Professional Counselor

    Supervisor

    Jason Cheung is a compassionate therapist in Oregon, who helps teens, adults, and families navigate life’s challenges with confidence and resilience. He specializes in supporting clients working through trauma, anxiety, depression, and identity or cultural concerns, offering a safe and non-judgmental space to feel heard and understood. Jason tailors his approach using evidence-based methods like CBT, emotionally focused, and trauma-informed therapy, always adapting to each client’s unique needs and goals. Whether in person or online, his focus is on building connection, restoring hope, and helping clients move toward growth and healing.

    In network with: OHP Care Oregon, Pacific Source OHP and commercial, and Aetna

  • Tsz Yin Szeto-McNatt, M.Ed, MA

    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

    Supervisor Candidate

    Tsz Yin (she/her) is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Oregon and Washington, a Supervisor candidate in Oregon and perennial learner/educator. She believes in collaboratively creating a foundation of strong clinical skills and exploring self-of-the therapist using a Relational Cultural Theory with LPC and LMFT associates. Using an anti-racist, anti-oppressive framework, she specializes in providing culturally responsive support to individuals, couples and families. She specializes in helping clients through relationship conflicts, identity challenges, intergenerational dynamics, infidelity, divorce, interracial relationships, blending families and conscious uncoupling. Tsz Yin utilizes EMDR and her extensive training in EFT to create an environment where clients feel seen, understood, and empowered.

    In network with: Pacific Source OHP and commercial and Aetna

  • Vivian Hsiung, MA

    Professional Counselor Associate

    Vivian Hsiung is a Professional Counselor Associate in Oregon working with grief, trauma, perinatal mental health, and ADHD. She uses Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help couples and individuals move from cycles of conflict to a place of deep, secure attachment and cultural resonance. Her approach focuses on the emotional and systemic patterns that shape your lives. As a person of color and a child of immigrants, Vivian recognizes the vital role of providing culturally responsive care that honors your unique identity. Whether you are navigating marital conflict, the transitions of parenthood, or grief, Vivian offers a safe, inclusive space to help you foster deeper connections and lasting resilience.

  • Jane Chung, Graduate Student Intern

    Jane offers a reduced sliding scale rate of $70 per session to increase accessibility and support clients seeking affordable care.

    Jane is a graduate counselor intern completing the clinical hours required for graduation then licensure. She works with individuals and couples seeking deeper connection, greater understanding, and increased confidence in their relationships. Her approach is warm, relational, and grounded in exploring how past experiences and attachment patterns influence present-day dynamics. Jane creates a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can slow down, gain insight, and work toward meaningful, lasting change. With over 15 years of experience supporting children and families, Jane brings compassion, practical insight, and cultural sensitivity to her work. She is fluent in Korean and welcomes bilingual individuals and couples.